Rarieda MP Otiende Amollo is against calls by a section of Jubilee and NASA politicians that IEBC chairman Wafula Chebukati and two other commissioners still in office should quit the commission.
Otiende says their departure will deter efforts to unearth what happened during the electronic transmission of presidential results after the August 8 general election.
He said Chebukati and the two commissioners still in office should help Kenyans understand what exactly happened during the poll in which the IEBC declared President Uhuru Kenyatta winner of the poll.
"On IEBC, I am persuaded, for good reason, that the 'surviving' commissioners, though singularly unfit to continue serving, should stay until we 'fix' IEBC and electoral justice matters," Otiende who doubles as NASA lawyer said on Wednesday.
There have been calls particularly politicians that Chebukati and commissioners Abdi Guliye and Boya Molu stay pt until they explain who bungled the August 8 presidential election.
Currently, Chebukati and the two commissioners are the only top IEBC officials still in office following the resignation of commissioners Consolata Nkatha Maina, Paul Kurgat and Margaret Mwachanya on Monday.
There has been pressure on the commission to open the IEBC servers so that Kenyans get to know the presidential candidate who won the August 8 poll.